Method and apparatus for selection and presentation of media content

ABSTRACT

A method that incorporates teachings of the subject disclosure may include, for example, capturing from a plurality of media sources information describing a plurality of media content offered at the plurality of media sources, generating a plurality of exemplars of the plurality of media content offered at the plurality of media sources based on the information captured from the plurality of media sources, presenting the plurality of exemplars at a display, receiving a selection of a first exemplar of the plurality of exemplars, and presenting a portion of first media content associated with a first media source of the plurality of media sources associated with the first exemplar based on the information captured from the plurality of media sources responsive to the selection of the first exemplar. Other embodiments are disclosed.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a Continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/754,816, filed Jun. 30, 2015, which is aContinuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No.13/687,422, filed Nov. 28, 2012 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,100,699. Thecontents of each of the foregoing is/are hereby incorporated byreference into this application as if set forth herein in full.

FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE

The subject disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for selectionand presentation of media content.

BACKGROUND

Media content is typically experienced by consumers via devices such ascomputers, televisions, radios, and mobile electronics. Media content isdelivered by service providers, who send the content, such astelevision, radio, and video programming, to consumers for enjoyment attheir physical locations. Modern communications networks benefit frominterconnectivity between consumers and various communication devices.As network capabilities expand, these interconnections provide newopportunities to enhance the ability for consumers to enjoy mediacontent by experiencing a variety of content over multiple devices.Intelligent devices offer means for the enjoyment of content in waysthat anticipate consumer personalizations of media content presentation.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are notnecessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:

FIG. 1 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a system that can beutilized for selecting and presenting media content in a networked mediacontent system;

FIG. 2 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a system for previewing andselecting media content at a media presentation device;

FIG. 3 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a system for receiving afirst format of media content from a first media device and delivering asecond format of the media content to a second media device using amedia presentation device;

FIG. 4 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a method operating inportions of the system described in FIGS. 1-3 and 5-6;

FIGS. 5-6 depict illustrative embodiments of communication systems thatprovide media content;

FIG. 7 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a web portal forinteracting with the communication systems of FIGS. 1-2 and 5-6;

FIG. 8 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a communication device; and

FIG. 9 is a diagrammatic representation of a machine in the form of acomputer system within which a set of instructions, when executed, maycause the machine to perform any one or more of the methods describedherein.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The subject disclosure describes, among other things, illustrativeembodiments for detecting media sources at inputs to a mediapresentation system and capturing information associated with mediacontent that is currently available at the media sources. Exemplars canbe generated and presented at the media presentation system to inform auser of the system of the media content available at the media sources.Selection of any of the exemplars can cause the media presentationsystem to present a preview portion of the media content based on thecaptured information from the associated media source or can present theentirety of the media content based on an encoded media stream receivedfrom the media source. The media content can be re-encoded by the mediapresentation system and transmitted to a receiving device. Otherembodiments are included in the subject disclosure.

One embodiment of the subject disclosure includes a memory storingcomputer instructions and a processor coupled to the memory. Theprocessor can perform operations responsive to executing the computerinstructions including scanning a plurality of inputs to detect aplurality of media sources that are communicatively coupled. Theprocessor can also perform operations for capturing from the pluralityof media sources information describing a plurality of media contentoffered at the plurality of media sources. The processor can furtherperform operations for generating a plurality of exemplars of theplurality of media content offered at the plurality of media sourcesbased on the information captured from the plurality of media sources.The processor can perform operations for presenting the plurality ofexemplars at a display and, in turn, receiving a selection of a firstexemplar of the plurality of exemplars. The processor can furtherperform operations for receiving a first encoded data streamrepresenting first media content of a first media source of theplurality of media sources associated with the first exemplar responsiveto the selection of the first exemplar. The processor can furtherperform operations for decoding the first encoded data stream togenerate a first media stream of the first media content and, in turn,presenting the first media stream at the display.

One embodiment of the subject disclosure includes a tangiblecomputer-readable storage medium including computer instructions, which,responsive to being executed by a processor, can cause the processor toperform operations for capturing from a plurality of media sourcescommunicatively coupled to a device information describing a pluralityof media content offered at the plurality of media sources. The computerinstructions can cause the processor to perform operations forgenerating a plurality of exemplars of the plurality of media contentoffered at the plurality of media sources based on the informationcaptured from the plurality of media sources. The computer instructionscan cause the processor to perform operations for presenting theplurality of exemplars at a display and, in turn, receiving a selectionof a first exemplar of the plurality of exemplars. The computerinstructions can cause the processor to perform operations for encodinga first media stream of first media content of a first media source ofthe plurality of media sources associated with the first exemplarresponsive to the selection of the first exemplar and, in turn,transmitting the encoded output media stream to a receiving media devicecommunicatively coupled to the device for presentation at the receivingmedia device.

One embodiment of the subject disclosure includes a method includingcapturing, by a system comprising a processor, from a plurality of mediasources information describing a plurality of media content offered atthe plurality of media sources. The method also includes generating, bythe system, a plurality of exemplars of the plurality of media contentoffered at the plurality of media sources based on the informationcaptured from the plurality of media sources. The method furtherincludes presenting, by the system, the plurality of exemplars at adisplay and, in turn, receiving a selection of a first exemplar of theplurality of exemplars. The method includes presenting, by the system, aportion of first media content associated with a first media source ofthe plurality of media sources associated with the first exemplar basedon the information captured from the plurality of media sourcesresponsive to the selection of the first exemplar.

FIG. 1 an illustrative embodiment of a system 100 that can be utilizedfor selecting and presenting media content in a networked media contentsystem. In one embodiment, the system 100 can be a subscription contentservice. For example, the subscription content service can be part of acable, satellite, fiber optic, and/or DSL based media content deliverysystem. The media content can be any type of viewable content, such asbroadcast television, cable or premium television, video on demand, orpay-per-per view television. In one embodiment, the system 100 caninclude one or more media servers 130 that can receive media contentfrom one or more media content sources 160. Media servers 130 canprovide media content to one or more delivery networks 150, 155, and165. For example, a media server 130 can deliver media content servicesvia an internet protocol television (IPTV) network 150, an internetprotocol multimedia subsystem network 155, and/or an internet protocolnetwork.

In one embodiment, media content is routed to the IPTV network 150,which, in turn can deliver media content to a gateway device 104. Inturn, the gateway device 104 can route media content to a mediaprocessor device 106, such as a set-top box. In another embodiment, themedia server 130 can deliver media content by the IMS network 155 to amobility network 117. The mobility network 117 can route media contentto a mobile communication device 116B, such as a wireless smart phone,via a cellular, long term evolution (LTE), third generation (3G), and/orfourth generation (4G) wireless networks. In another embodiment, themedia server 130 can deliver media content over a public IP network 165.In turn, the IP network 165 can deliver media content to devices 116A,122, 124, and 125. For example, the IP network 165 can delivery mediacontent to a mobile computer device 116A, a streaming device 122, agaming console 124, and/or a home security system 125.

The system 100 can further include authentication functions to insurethat media content is distributed only to verified subscribers to thesystem 100 according to the service plan levels of those subscribers.For example, the system 100 can verify that media processor device 106is be properly identified and validated for receiving media content overthe system 100. For example, an authentication server can be used toverify the subscription status of the media processor device 106. Deviceidentifying information, such as MAC address, IP address, and/or SIMcard information, can be transmitted to the authentication server. Theauthentication server can use this identifying information from themedia processor device 106 to inquire at a subscriber database ofservice plan information for a subscriber who is associated with thedevice 106. The subscriber database can provide subscription status andservice plan information to allow the authentication server to enabledelivery of purchased media content to the media processor device 106.In one or more embodiments, the media content can be selected based on anumber of techniques and criteria, such as based on user input, userpreferences, user profiles, monitored user viewing history, and soforth.

In one embodiment, the gateway device 104 can function as an interfacebetween the IPTV network 155 and the media processor device 106. In oneembodiment, the gateway device 104 can provide internet workingfunctions, such as protocol translation, impedance matching, data rateconversion, and/or fault isolation necessary for exchanging data betweenthe IPTV network 150 and the home-based media processor device 106.

In one embodiment, the media processor device 106 can receive mediacontent as encoded data packet streams and can decode the received datastreams into decoded streams that can be delivered to the mediapresentation device 108 for reproduction of video and audio content. Inother embodiments, the media processor device 106 can further performfunctions of providing an electronic programming guide for selection ofprogramming from the media server 130, authentication of the mediaprocessor device 106 for reception of media content, storage andupdating of user preferences, and/or parental control of media content.In one embodiment, the media processor device 106 can be configured withcustom user settings to control operations of the program guide, such aschannel display order, favorites, channel hiding, and operations of aninternal digital video recorder function. In one embodiment, one or moreaspects of customer user settings and/or programming stored on aninternal digital video recorder function can be replicated at the IPTVnetwork 105 or at a cloud-based storage location. In one embodiment, themedia processor device 106 can be integrated into the media presentationdevice 108. In another embodiment, the media processor device 106 can becoupled to an external digital video recording device 121. In anotherembodiment, a digital video recording device 121 can deliver mediacontent to the media presentation device 108.

In several embodiments, the media presentation device 108 can include aninput capture module, a decoder module, an exemplar module, videodisplay and audio modules, an input selector module, and an encodermodule. In one embodiment, the functionality of the media presentationdevice 108 is integrated into a television device. In one embodiment,the input capture module can include a set of input channels forreceiving inputs from several different media sources, such as but notlimited to a media processor device 106, a digital video recorder device121, a computer device 116A, a wireless mobile communication device116B, a streaming media device 122, a gaming console device 124, and/ora home security system device 125. In one embodiment, the mediapresentation device 108 can receive media content directly from the IPnetwork 165. In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 cancapture several different input signal types and/or protocols. Forexample, the input capture module can capture high-definition multimediainterface (HDMI), audio-visual (AV), composite component inputs,separate video (s-video), transmission control protocol/internetprotocol (TCP-IP), wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi), wireless display (Wi-Di),wireless Bluetooth, wireless ZigBee, wireless HDMI, and/or digitalcoaxial cable. In one embodiment, the input capture module can scanseveral input channels for input signals. The input capture module candetermine which, if any, of the input channels is currently connected toan active media source. For example, the input capture module candetermine if an input source, such as the streaming device 122, is inturned ON and/or initialized to receive media content from the IPnetwork 165.

In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can captureinformation from each input channel that is coupled to an active mediasource. For example, if the media presentation device 108 determinesthat the media processor device 106 is in an active state, then theinput capture module can capture information detailing the current mediasource conditions at the media processor device 106. For example, if theinput capture module can receive data from the media processor device106 describing the currently-tuned programming channel. The mediapresentation device 108 can receive descriptive programming informationassociated with the currently-tuned channel, such as channel number,broadcaster name, program title, program date, brief programdescription, and/or closed captioning information. In anotherembodiment, the media presentation device 108 can receive datadescribing an upcoming media program at the currently-tuned channel. Inanother embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can receive videostreaming data from the media processor device 106. For example, theinput capture module can receive streaming data from the currently-tunedchannel In one embodiment, the input capture module can capture a sampleof the streaming data. For example, the media presentation device 108can capture the last 10 seconds of the media content streaming at thecurrently-tuned channel. In another example, the media presentationdevice 108 can capture a sample from an upcoming media program at thecurrently-tuned channel.

In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can captureinformation describing available programming at a digital videorecording device 121. For example, the media presentation device 108 canreceive descriptive programming information associated with acurrently-installed digital video recording disk or a currently-selecteddigitally-stored media program, such as program title, program date,brief program description, and/or closed captioning information. Inanother embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can receive videostreaming data from the media processor device 106, such as a briefpreview video.

In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can captureinformation describing programming that is currently available from amobile communication device 116B. The media content can be, for example,content that is locally stored at the mobile communication device 116B,such as previously downloaded video and/or audio content or content thatis captured using a video camera at the mobile communication device116B. The media content can alternatively be programming contentdelivered to the mobile communication device 116B from the IMS network155. In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can receivedescriptive programming information associated with the contentavailable at the mobile communication device 116B, such as programtitle, program date, and/or a brief program description. In anotherembodiment, the media presentation device 108 can receive videostreaming data from the mobile communication device 116B, such as abrief preview video.

In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can captureinformation describing programming that is currently available from acomputer device 116A, 122, and 124 that is connected to an IP network165. The media content can be, for example, content that is locallystored at the computing device, such as previously downloaded videoand/or audio content or content that is captured using a video camera atthe computer device. The media content can alternatively be programmingcontent delivered to the computing device 116A, 122, and 124 from the IPnetwork 165. In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 canreceive descriptive programming information associated with the mediacontent, such as originating website or URL, program title, programdate, and/or a brief program description. In another embodiment, themedia presentation device 108 can receive video streaming data from thecomputer device 116A, 122, and 124, such as a brief preview video. Inone embodiment, the media content can be descriptive information and/ora video stream associated with a video game operating at computer device116A and/or gaming console 124.

In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can captureinformation describing status data and/or video that is currentlyavailable from a home security device 125. For example, the homesecurity device 125 can capture status information associated withpremises under surveillance, such as entry/exit status, alarm status,temperature, video camera data, audio data, and/or equipment status. Inone embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can capture URLaddressing data from video cameras associated with the home securitydevice 125.

In one embodiment, media presentation device 108 can generate anexemplar for each of the active media sources 106, 116A, 116B, 121, 122,124, 125, and/or 165 that are coupled to the media presentation device108. In one embodiment, each exemplar can include all of or a portion ofthe descriptive information captured from each available media source.In another embodiment, the exemplar can include video content, screencapture content, and/or promotional still images from the availablemedia sources. For example, an exemplar for a programming channelavailable at a media processor device 106 can include descriptiveinformation identifying the media source as a set-top box, a particularprogramming channel, and a program title. The exemplar can furtherinclude a screen capture from a sample of a video stream that has beencaptured from the media processor device 106. In another example, theexemplar can include a promotional picture associated with theprogramming, such as a broadcast network logo or a picture of an actoror broadcast personality associated with the program. In anotherembodiment, the exemplar can include one or more statistics associatedwith a game operating at a game console 124 or associated with a homesecurity device 125.

In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can present a groupof generated exemplars at a display via the display module as shown inFIG. 2, where a system 200 for previewing and selecting media content isshown in illustrative embodiment. In one embodiment, the mediapresentation device 108 can present an arrangement of exemplars 204,206, 208, and 210 for media sources 106, 121, 116B, and 122 that arecaptured at the input channels of the media presentation device 108. Inone embodiment, the exemplars 204-210 can include screen captures and/orpromotional still images associated with the media content that iscurrently available from each media source 106-122. In anotherembodiment, each exemplar 204-210 can include a label 204A, 206A, 208A,and 210A including additional descriptive information associated withthe media source 204-210 and/or the media content. For example, eachexemplar can display an identifier of the media source 204-210, aprogramming channel title, and/or a title of the available program.

In another embodiment, display module of the media presentation device108 can present a programming status and information window 212 thatincludes further information on available programming For example, theprogramming status and information window 212 can describe whichprograms are currently in progress, including an elapsed time or a timeremaining, and which programs are scheduled for broadcast, including abroadcast time. The programming status and information can be capturedfrom the media sources 204-210. In another embodiment, the displaymodule of the media presentation device 108 can include a friend statuswindow 214. The friend status window can provide information aboutcurrent and future viewing plans for social networking friendsassociated with a user of the media presentation device 108. Forexample, the friend status window 214 can indicate that a friend, Jacob,plans to watch an upcoming program on channel 278 of a satellite systemat 278.

In one embodiment, one of the exemplars 204-210 at the mediapresentation device 108 can be selected using a selector module. Forexample, a remote controller 107 can be used to select an exemplar 204from the display. In one embodiment, the remote controller 107 cancontrol both the media presentation device 108 and one or more of themedia sources 204-210. For example, the remote controller 107 cancontrol selection media content from an electronic programming guide ata media processor device 106 or by enabling a PLAY function from adigital video recording 121 while similarly controlling volume at themedia presentation device 108. In another embodiment, the remotecontroller 107 can perform commands to adjust presentation volume, tomute or unmute the presentation speakers, and/or to select a picturecharacteristic such screen resolution or aspect ratio at the mediapresentation device 108.

In one embodiment, when an exemplar 204 is selected from the group ofexemplars 204-210, then a video sample associated with the exemplar 204is shown. For example, the selection of the exemplar 208 associated withthe digital video recorder media source device 121 can cause a videosample of the currently available programming to be displayed. The videosample can be generated by the media presentation device 108 bycapturing a sample period of a video data stream from the media source121. For example, media presentation device 108 can capture the last 15seconds of video stream data from the media source and present this tothe viewer upon selection of the exemplar. In another embodiment, themedia presentation device can receive a promotional sequence, such as apreview, of the media content from the media source 121. In anotherembodiment, the media presentation device 108 can wait for the exemplar208 to be selected and then capture and present the currentlytransmitting video content.

In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can allow the userto view the entire media content of a selected exemplar 206. In oneembodiment, a user can indicate to the media presentation device 108 adesire to view, not just a preview or relevant information, but theentire contents of the media program at the display.

In one embodiment, when an exemplar 206 is selected for display of theentire media content, then the media presentation device 108 signals theassociated media source 106 to deliver streaming data for the selectedcontent to the media presentation device 108. In one embodiment, themedia presentation device 108 stops presentation of the group ofexemplars 204-210 and directs the display module to display the selectedmedia content. In one embodiment, the streaming data from the mediasource 106 is decoded and converted to video and audio data streamformats. The decoded video stream is presented at the video displaywhile the decoded audio is presented by the audio system.

FIG. 3 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a system 300 for receivinga first format 305 of media content from a first media device 122 anddelivering a second format 310 of the media content to a second mediadevice 310 using a media presentation device. In one embodiment, afterthe user has selected a particular exemplar 210 associated withavailable media content at a media source 122, then steaming video datais requested by the media presentation device 108 and received from themedia source 122. In one embodiment, the streaming video data receivedat the media presentation device 108 according to a first format 305,including a first resolution, display aspect ratio, and/or streamingspeed. In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can becoupled to a receiving media device 126. For example, a wireless mobilecommunication device 126 can be wirelessly coupled to the mediapresentation device 108. Alternatively, a television device 128 can becoupled to the media presentation device 108 via, for example, an HDMIlink.

In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can re-encode thevideo and audio data that is derived by decoding the input video streamdata from the media source 122. An encoder module at the mediapresentation device 108 can re-encode the media content according tocharacteristics of the receiving media device 126. In one embodiment,the media presentation device 108 can inquire of the receiving mediadevice 126 to determine characteristics associated with video displayand audio reproduction, data link speed, and/or processing speed of thereceiving device 126. The encoder module can use these determinedcharacteristics to re-encode the media content to a resolution, aspectratio, and/or speed that conforms to the capabilities of the receivingdevice 126. The media presentation device 108 can then transmit there-encoded media content to the receiving device 126 for reproduction atthat device 126.

FIG. 4 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a method operating inportions of the systems and devices described in FIGS. 1-3 and 5-6.Method 400 can begin with step 404, in which the media presentationdevice 108 scans input channels to the media presentation device 108 todetect media sources 106-125 and 165. In one embodiment, the inputcapture module can scan several input channels for input signals and candetermine which, if any, of the input channels is currently connected toan active media source. For example, the input capture module caninclude a set of input channels for receiving inputs from severaldifferent media sources, such as but not limited to a media processordevice 106, a digital video recorder device 121, a computer device 116A,a wireless mobile communication device 116B, a streaming media device122, a gaming console device 124, and/or a home security system device125.

If the media presentation device 108 detects media sources 106-125 and165 at step 404, then, the media presentation device can determineconfigurations of communication links in step 406 and can enable thesecommunication links in step 408. For example, the input capture modulecan capture high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI), audio-visual(AV), composite component inputs, separate video (s-video), transmissioncontrol protocol/internet protocol (TCP-IP), wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi),wireless display (Wi-Di), wireless Bluetooth, wireless ZigBee, wirelessHDMI, and/or digital coaxial cable.

In step 410, the media presentation device 108 can capture informationassociated with the currently available media content at the activemedia sources 106-125 and 165. For example, if the media presentationdevice 108 determines that the media processor device 106 is in anactive state, then the input capture module can capture informationdetailing the current media source conditions at the media processordevice 106. For example, if the input capture module can receive datadescribing the currently-tuned programming channel, currently availablerecorded program, or currently available streaming video, such aschannel number, broadcaster name, program title, program date, briefprogram description, closed captioning information, web site name, URL,video title, and/or features actors or personalities. In anotherembodiment, the input capture module can capture a sample of thestreaming data. For example, the media presentation device 108 cancapture the last 10 seconds of the media content streaming at thecurrently-tuned channel or can capture a promotional preview of themedia content. In another embodiment, the media presentation device 108information or video data associated with a video game operating atcomputer device 116A and/or gaming console 124 or associated with asecurity camera at a home security system 125.

In step 412, the media presentation device 108 can generate a set ofexemplars 204-210 based on the capture information from the availablemedia sources 106-125 and 165. In one embodiment, media presentationdevice 108 can generate an exemplar for each of the active media sources106-125, and 165 that are coupled to the media presentation device 108.In one embodiment, each exemplar can include all of or a portion of thedescriptive information captured from each available media source. Inanother embodiment, the exemplar can include video content, screencapture content, promotional still images, descriptive informationidentifying the media source programming channel, and a program title, apromotional picture associated with the programming, such as a broadcastnetwork logo or a picture, and/or one or more statistics associated witha game or home security. In one embodiment, the exemplars 204-210 caninclude box art descriptive of the media content available at the mediasources 106-125 and 165. In another embodiment, the exemplar can includeinformation derived from metadata associated with the media content atthe media source. For example, a media source can provide a media streamof the media content, where the media stream includes metadata that isencoded into the stream. The metadata can describe any of variousaspects of the media content, including such characteristics as title,actors, director, production company, plot summary, and the like.

In step 414, the media presentation device 108 can present the set ofexemplars 204-210 at a display. In one embodiment, the mediapresentation device 108 can present an arrangement of exemplars 204-210for the available media sources 106-125 and 165 that are captured at theinput channels of the media presentation device 108. In one embodiment,the exemplars 204-210 can include images. In another embodiment, theexemplars 204-210 include labels with additional descriptiveinformation. If one of the exemplars 204-210 is selected, in step 416,then in step 418 the media presentation device 108 presents a preview ofthe media content for the media source 106-125 and 165 associated withthe exemplar based on the captured information. In one embodiment, avideo sample associated with the exemplar is shown. The video sample canbe generated by the media presentation device 108 by capturing a sampleperiod of a video data stream from the media source 121, by receiving apromotional sequence, or by presenting the currently transmitting videocontent. In one embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can accessa search characteristic associated with the plurality of media content.The exemplars can be generated based on the search characteristic. Forexample, the media presentation device 108 can search for media contentat the media sources 106-125 and 165 that are connected to the device108. Where a characteristic of media content, such as title of a programor an actor in the media content, meets the requirements of the searchterm, the media presentation device 108 can generate an exemplar forthat media source and content. In another embodiment, the searchcharacteristic can be stored at a user profile associated with thedevice.

If, in step 420, the media presentation device 108 determines that theuser desires to view the entire media content program, then in step 422the media presentation device receive an encoded data stream from themedia source 106-125 and 165 associated with the selected exemplar204-210. In one embodiment, when an exemplar 206 is selected for displayof the entire media content, then the media presentation device 108signals the associated media source 106 to deliver streaming data forthe selected content to the media presentation device 108. In oneembodiment, the media presentation device 108 stops presentation of thegroup of exemplars 204-210 and directs the display module to display theselected media content.

In step 424, the media presentation device 108 decodes the encoded datastream to generate a media content stream for presentation at thedisplay in step 426. If the media presentation device 108 detects areceiving device 126 in step 428, then, in step 430, the mediapresentation device 108 can generate an encoded output stream for thereceiving device 126. In one embodiment, the media presentation device108 can inquire of the receiving media device 126 to determinecharacteristics associated with video display and audio reproduction,data link speed, and/or processing speed of the receiving device 126.The encoder module can use these determined characteristics to re-encodethe media content to a resolution, aspect ratio, and/or speed thatconforms to the capabilities of the receiving device 126. In step 432,the media presentation device 108 can transmit the encoded output streamto the receiving device 126 in step 432.

Upon reviewing the aforementioned embodiments, it would be evident to anartisan with ordinary skill in the art that said embodiments can bemodified, reduced, or enhanced without departing from the scope andspirit of the claims described below. For example, in one embodiment,the media presentation device can present a selected exemplar 208 withinthe exemplar window, such that the sample video is displayed whileretaining display of the other exemplars 204, 206, and 210. In anotherembodiment, the sample media contents are displayed at a full sizewindow such that the other exemplars 204, 206, and 210 are partially ortotally obscured. In another embodiment, selection of an exemplar 206causes the media presentation device 108 to display additionalinformation associated with the available media content. For example, atitle, featured actors or personalities, a brief description, air date,and/or closed-captioning information can be displayed. The additionalinformation can be displayed as part of a pop-up window or can bedisplayed using the entire display area.

In another embodiment, the media presentation device 108 can receiveinformation associated with the viewing plans of social network friendsfrom the computing devices 175 at the IP network 165. For example, afriend at a social network can input viewing information into an on-linesocial network site. This viewing information can be accessed by themedia presentation device 108 by linking to a specified URL location atthe IP network 165. In another embodiment, information associated withprogramming selections at the media presentation device can betransmitted to the IP network 165 for inclusion at a social networkprogram.

In another embodiment, when an exemplar 206 is selected, a firstselection box can be displayed asking if the user wants to seeinformation, a preview, or the entire contents. If the user selects tosee the entire media contents, then the media presentation device 108can begin displaying the entire contents at the display. In anotherembodiment, a second selection box can be displayed after the user hasviewed a preview of the media content by selecting an exemplar 206. Theuser can cause the media presentation device 108 to transition frompresentation of a video sample to presentation of the entire content.

FIG. 5 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a first communicationsystem 500 for delivering media content. The communication system 500can represent an Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) media system thatcan be used for delivering media content in the systems 100 of FIG. 1.The communication system 500 can be utilized to provide media content toa wireless media processor device 106 for presentation by a mediapresentation device 108 by means of media server 130. In one embodiment,the system 100 can be a subscription content service. The media contentcan be any type of viewable content, such as broadcast television, cableor premium television, video on demand, or pay-per-per view television.In one embodiment, the system 100 can include one or more media servers130 that can receive media content from one or more media contentsources 160. The media servers 130 can deliver media content through theIPTV network 500 to the wireless media processor device 106. Thewireless media processor device 106 can provide the delivered mediacontent to one or more media presentation devices 108.

The IPTV media system 500 can include a super head-end office (SHO) 510with at least one super headend office server (SHS) 511 which receivesmedia content from satellite and/or terrestrial communication systems.In the present context, media content can represent, for example, audiocontent, moving image content such as 2D or 3D videos, video games,virtual reality content, still image content, and combinations thereof.The SHS server 511 can forward packets associated with the media contentto one or more video head-end servers (VHS) 514 via a network of videohead-end offices (VHO) 512 according to a multicast communicationprotocol.

The VHS 514 can distribute multimedia broadcast content via an accessnetwork 516 to commercial and/or residential buildings 502 housing agateway 104 (such as a residential or commercial gateway). The accessnetwork 516 can represent a group of digital subscriber line accessmultiplexers (DSLAMs) located in a central office or a service areainterface that provide broadband services over fiber optical links orcopper twisted pairs 519 to buildings 502. The gateway 104 can usecommunication technology to distribute broadcast signals to mediaprocessors 106 such as Set-Top Boxes (STBs) which in turn presentbroadcast channels to media devices such as computers or television setsmanaged in some instances by a media controller 107 (such as an infraredor RF remote controller).

The gateway 104, the media processors 106, and media presentationdevices 108 can utilize tethered communication technologies (such ascoaxial, powerline or phone line wiring) or can operate over a wirelessaccess protocol such as Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth, Zigbee, orother present or next generation local or personal area wireless networktechnologies. By way of these interfaces, unicast communications canalso be invoked between the media processors 106 and subsystems of theIPTV media system for services such as video-on-demand (VoD), browsingan electronic programming guide (EPG), or other infrastructure services.

A satellite broadcast television system 529 can be used in the mediasystem of FIG. 5. The satellite broadcast television system can beoverlaid, operably coupled with, or replace the IPTV system as anotherrepresentative embodiment of communication system 500. In thisembodiment, signals transmitted by a satellite 515 that include mediacontent can be received by a satellite dish receiver 531 coupled to thebuilding 502. Modulated signals received by the satellite dish receiver531 can be transferred to the media processors 106 for demodulating,decoding, encoding, and/or distributing broadcast channels to the mediadisplay devices 108. The media processors 106 can be equipped with abroadband port to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) network 532 toenable interactive services such as VoD and EPG as described above.

In yet another embodiment, an analog or digital cable broadcastdistribution system such as cable TV system 533 can be overlaid,operably coupled with, or replace the IPTV system and/or the satelliteTV system as another representative embodiment of communication system500. In this embodiment, the cable TV system 533 can also provideInternet, telephony, and interactive media services. The subjectdisclosure can apply to other present or next generation over-the-airand/or landline media content services system.

Some of the network elements of the IPTV media system can be coupled toone or more computing devices 130, a portion of which can operate as aweb server for providing web portal services over the ISP network 532 towireline media devices 506 or wireless communication devices 116.

Communication system 500 can also provide for all or a portion of thecomputing devices 130 to function as a media server 130. The mediaserver 130 can use computing and communication technology to performfunction 562, which can include among other things, providing mediacontent to one or more media processor devices 106. The media processors106 and mobile communication devices 116A and 116B can be provisionedwith software functions 564 and 565, respectively, to utilize theservices of media server 130.

Multiple forms of media services can be offered to media devices overlandline technologies such as those described above. Additionally, mediaservices can be offered to media devices by way of a wireless accessbase station 117 operating according to common wireless access protocolssuch as Global System for Mobile or GSM, Code Division Multiple Accessor CDMA, Time Division Multiple Access or TDMA, Universal MobileTelecommunications or UMTS, World interoperability for Microwave orWiMAX, Software Defined Radio or SDR, Long Term Evolution or LTE, and soon. Other present and next generation wide area wireless access networktechnologies can be used in one or more embodiments of the subjectdisclosure.

FIG. 6 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a communication system 600employing IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network architecture tofacilitate the combined services of circuit-switched and packet-switchedsystems. The communication system 600 can represent an IMS media systemthat can be used for delivering media content and telephony services inthe system 100 of FIG. 1. Communication system 600 can also be overlaidor operably coupled with communication system 600 as anotherrepresentative embodiment of communication system 600. The communicationsystem 600 can be utilized to provide media content by a media server130 and bi-directional telecommunication to communication devices (CD)601-5. The communication system 600 can also be utilized to providemedia content by a media server 130 to a wireless media processor device106.

Communication system 600 can comprise a Home Subscriber Server (HSS)640, a tElephone NUmber Mapping (ENUM) server 630, and other networkelements of an IMS network 650. The IMS network 650 can establishcommunications between IMS-compliant communication devices (CDs) 601,602, Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) CDs 603, 605, andcombinations thereof by way of a Media Gateway Control Function (MGCF)623 coupled to a PSTN network 660. The MGCF 623 need not be used when acommunication session involves IMS CD to IMS CD communications. Acommunication session involving at least one PSTN CD may utilize theMGCF 623.

IMS CDs 601, 602 can register with the IMS network 650 by contacting aProxy Call Session Control Function (P-CSCF) which communicates with aninterrogating CSCF (I-CSCF), which in turn, communicates with a ServingCSCF (S-CSCF) to register the CDs with the HSS 640. To initiate acommunication session between CDs, an originating IMS CD 601 can submita Session Initiation Protocol (SIP INVITE) message to an originatingP-CSCF 604 which communicates with a corresponding originating S-CSCF606. The originating S-CSCF 606 can submit the SIP INVITE message to oneor more application servers (ASs) 617 that can provide a variety ofservices to IMS subscribers.

For example, the application servers 617 can be used to performoriginating call feature treatment functions on the calling party numberreceived by the originating S-CSCF 606 in the SIP INVITE message.Originating treatment functions can include determining whether thecalling party number has international calling services, call IDblocking, calling name blocking, 5-digit dialing, and/or is requestingspecial telephony features (e.g., *72 forward calls, *73 cancel callforwarding, *67 for caller ID blocking, and so on). Based on initialfilter criteria (iFCs) in a subscriber profile associated with a CD, oneor more application servers may be invoked to provide various calloriginating feature services.

Additionally, the originating S-CSCF 606 can submit queries to the ENUMsystem 630 to translate an E.164 telephone number in the SIP INVITEmessage to a SIP Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) if the terminatingcommunication device is IMS-compliant. The SIP URI can be used by anInterrogating CSCF (I-CSCF) 607 to submit a query to the HSS 640 toidentify a terminating S-CSCF 614 associated with a terminating IMS CDsuch as reference 602. Once identified, the I-CSCF 607 can submit theSIP INVITE message to the terminating S-CSCF 614. The terminating S-CSCF614 can then identify a terminating P-CSCF 616 associated with theterminating CD 602. The P-CSCF 616 may then signal the CD 602 toestablish Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) communication services,thereby enabling the calling and called parties to engage in voiceand/or data communications. Based on the iFCs in the subscriber profile,one or more application servers may be invoked to provide various callterminating feature services, such as call forwarding, do not disturb,music tones, simultaneous ringing, sequential ringing, etc.

In some instances the aforementioned communication process issymmetrical. Accordingly, the terms “originating” and “terminating” inFIG. 6 may be interchangeable. It is further noted that communicationsystem 600 can be adapted to support video conferencing. In addition,communication system 600 can be adapted to provide the IMS CDs 601, 602with the multimedia and Internet services of communication system 600 ofFIG. 6.

If the terminating communication device is instead a PSTN CD such as CD603 or CD 605 (in instances where the cellular phone only supportscircuit-switched voice communications), the ENUM system 630 can respondwith an unsuccessful address resolution which can cause the originatingS-CSCF 606 to forward the call to the MGCF 623 via a Breakout GatewayControl Function (BGCF) 619. The MGCF 623 can then initiate the call tothe terminating PSTN CD over the PSTN network 660 to enable the callingand called parties to engage in voice and/or data communications.

It is further appreciated that the CDs of FIG. 6 can operate as wirelineor wireless devices. For example, the CDs of FIG. 6 can becommunicatively coupled to a cellular base station 621, a femtocell, aWi-Fi router, a Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) baseunit, or another suitable wireless access unit to establishcommunications with the IMS network 650 of FIG. 6. The cellular accessbase station 621 can operate according to common wireless accessprotocols such as GSM, CDMA, TDMA, UMTS, WiMax, SDR, LTE, and so on.Other present and next generation wireless network technologies can beused by one or more embodiments of the subject disclosure. Accordingly,multiple wireline and wireless communication technologies can be used bythe CDs of FIG. 6.

Cellular phones supporting LTE can support packet-switched voice andpacket-switched data communications and thus may operate asIMS-compliant mobile devices. In this embodiment, the cellular basestation 621 may communicate directly with the IMS network 650 as shownby the arrow connecting the cellular base station 621 and the P-CSCF616.

It is further understood that alternative forms of a CSCF can operate ina device, system, component, or other form of centralized or distributedhardware and/or software. Indeed, a respective CSCF may be embodied as arespective CSCF system having one or more computers or servers, eithercentralized or distributed, where each computer or server may beconfigured to perform or provide, in whole or in part, any method, step,or functionality described herein in accordance with a respective CSCF.Likewise, other functions, servers and computers described herein,including but not limited to, the HSS, the ENUM server, the BGCF, andthe MGCF, can be embodied in a respective system having one or morecomputers or servers, either centralized or distributed, where eachcomputer or server may be configured to perform or provide, in whole orin part, any method, step, or functionality described herein inaccordance with a respective function, server, or computer.

Media server 130 can perform function 670 and thereby provide mediaservices to the CDs 601, 602, 603 and 605 of FIG. 6. CDs 601, 602, 603and 605, which can be adapted with software 672 to perform function 674to utilize the services of the media server 130. The media server 130can be an integral part of the application server(s) 617 performingfunction 670, which can be substantially similar to function 562 andadapted to the operations of the IMS network 650.

For illustration purposes only, the terms S-CSCF, P-CSCF, I-CSCF, and soon, can be server devices, but may be referred to in the subjectdisclosure without the word “server.” It is also understood that anyform of a CSCF server can operate in a device, system, component, orother form of centralized or distributed hardware and software. It isfurther noted that these terms and other terms such as DIAMETER commandsare terms can include features, methodologies, and/or fields that may bedescribed in whole or in part by standards bodies such as ThirdGeneration Partnership Project (3GPP). It is further noted that some orall embodiments of the subject disclosure may in whole or in partmodify, supplement, or otherwise supersede final or proposed standardspublished and promulgated by 3GPP.

FIG. 7 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a web portal 702 which canbe hosted by server applications operating from the computing devices130 of the communication system 500 illustrated in FIG. 5. Thecommunication system 500 can be utilized to provide media content to awireless media processor device 106 for presentation by a mediapresentation device 108. The web portal system 700 can be used toregister and maintain subscriber location and contact information and toconfigure alerts.

The web portal 702 can be used for managing services of communicationsystems 500-600. A web page of the web portal 702 can be accessed by aUniform Resource Locator (URL) with an Internet browser such asMicrosoft's Internet Explorer™, Mozilla's Firefox™, Apple's Safari™, orGoogle's Chrome™ using an Internet-capable communication device such asthose described in FIGS. 1-2. The web portal 702 can be configured, forexample, to access a media processor 106 and services managed therebysuch as a Digital Video Recorder (DVR), a Video on Demand (VoD) catalog,an Electronic Programming Guide (EPG), or a personal catalog (such aspersonal videos, pictures, audio recordings, etc.) stored at the mediaprocessor 106. The web portal 702 can also be used for provisioning IMSservices described earlier, provisioning Internet services, provisioningcellular phone services, and so on.

The web portal 702 can further be utilized to manage and provisionsoftware applications 562-565, and 670-674 to adapt these applicationsas may be desired by subscribers and service providers of communicationsystems 500-600.

FIG. 8 depicts an illustrative embodiment of a communication device 800.Communication device 800 can serve in whole or in part as anillustrative embodiment of the devices depicted or otherwise describedin FIGS. 1-7. The communication device 800 can be utilized to receiveemergency alert notifications, messages, and/or video streams fordisplay at a wireless media processor device 106; a media presentationdevice 108, and/or a mobile communication device 116.

The communication device 800 can perform an operation associated withthe presentation of the emergency alert information at a displayaccording to the first action of the first viewer. The communicationdevice 800 can comprise a wireline and/or wireless transceiver 802(herein transceiver 802), a user interface (UI) 804, a power supply 814,a location receiver 816, a motion sensor 816, an orientation sensor 820,and a controller 806 for managing operations thereof. The transceiver802 can support short-range or long-range wireless access technologiessuch as Bluetooth, ZigBee, Wi-Fi, DECT, or cellular communicationtechnologies, just to mention a few. Cellular technologies can include,for example, CDMA-1X, UMTS/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS, TDMA/EDGE, EV/DO, WiMAX,SDR, LTE, as well as other next generation wireless communicationtechnologies as they arise. The transceiver 802 can also be adapted tosupport circuit-switched wireline access technologies (such as PSTN),packet-switched wireline access technologies (such as TCP/IP, VoIP,etc.), and combinations thereof.

The UI 804 can include a depressible or touch-sensitive keypad 806 witha navigation mechanism such as a roller ball, a joystick, a mouse, or anavigation disk for manipulating operations of the communication device800. The keypad 806 can be an integral part of a housing assembly of thecommunication device 800 or an independent device operably coupledthereto by a tethered wireline interface (such as a USB cable) or awireless interface supporting for example Bluetooth. The keypad 806 canrepresent a numeric keypad commonly used by phones, and/or a QWERTYkeypad with alphanumeric keys. The UI 804 can further include a display810 such as monochrome or color LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), OLED(Organic Light Emitting Diode) or other suitable display technology forconveying images to an end user of the communication device 800. In anembodiment where the display 810 is touch-sensitive, a portion or all ofthe keypad 806 can be presented by way of the display 810 withnavigation features.

The display 810 can use touch screen technology to also serve as a userinterface for detecting user input. As a touch screen display, thecommunication device 800 can be adapted to present a user interface withgraphical user interface (GUI) elements that can be selected by a userwith a touch of a finger. The touch screen display 810 can be equippedwith capacitive, resistive or other forms of sensing technology todetect how much surface area of a user's finger has been placed on aportion of the touch screen display. This sensing information can beused to control the manipulation of the GUI elements or other functionsof the user interface. The display 810 can be an integral part of thehousing assembly of the communication device 800 or an independentdevice communicatively coupled thereto by a tethered wireline interface(such as a cable) or a wireless interface.

The UI 804 can also include an audio system 812 that utilizes audiotechnology for conveying low volume audio (such as audio heard inproximity of a human ear) and high volume audio (such as speakerphonefor hands free operation). The audio system 812 can further include amicrophone for receiving audible signals of an end user. The audiosystem 812 can also be used for voice recognition applications. The UI804 can further include an image sensor 813 such as a charged coupleddevice (CCD) camera for capturing still or moving images.

The power supply 814 can utilize common power management technologiessuch as replaceable and rechargeable batteries, supply regulationtechnologies, and/or charging system technologies for supplying energyto the components of the communication device 800 to facilitatelong-range or short-range portable applications. Alternatively, or incombination, the charging system can utilize external power sources suchas DC power supplied over a physical interface such as a USB port orother suitable tethering technologies.

The location receiver 816 can utilize location technology such as aglobal positioning system (GPS) receiver capable of assisted GPS foridentifying a location of the communication device 800 based on signalsgenerated by a constellation of GPS satellites, which can be used forfacilitating location services such as navigation. The motion sensor 816can utilize motion sensing technology such as an accelerometer, agyroscope, or other suitable motion sensing technology to detect motionof the communication device 800 in three-dimensional space. Theorientation sensor 820 can utilize orientation sensing technology suchas a magnetometer to detect the orientation of the communication device800 (north, south, west, and east, as well as combined orientations indegrees, minutes, or other suitable orientation metrics).

The communication device 800 can use the transceiver 802 to alsodetermine a proximity to a cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or other wirelessaccess points by sensing techniques such as utilizing a received signalstrength indicator (RSSI) and/or signal time of arrival (TOA) or time offlight (TOF) measurements. The controller 806 can utilize computingtechnologies such as a microprocessor, a digital signal processor (DSP),programmable gate arrays, application specific integrated circuits,and/or a video processor with associated storage memory such as Flash,ROM, RAM, SRAM, DRAM or other storage technologies for executingcomputer instructions, controlling, and processing data supplied by theaforementioned components of the communication device 800.

Other components not shown in FIG. 8 can be used in one or moreembodiments of the subject disclosure. For instance, the communicationdevice 800 can include a reset button (not shown). The reset button canbe used to reset the controller 806 of the communication device 800. Inyet another embodiment, the communication device 800 can also include afactory default setting button positioned, for example, below a smallhole in a housing assembly of the communication device 800 to force thecommunication device 800 to re-establish factory settings. In thisembodiment, a user can use a protruding object such as a pen or paperclip tip to reach into the hole and depress the default setting button.The communication device 800 can also include a slot for adding orremoving an identity module such as a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)card. SIM cards can be used for identifying subscriber services,executing programs, storing subscriber data, and so forth.

The communication device 800 as described herein can operate with moreor less of the circuit components shown in FIG. 8. These variantembodiments can be used in one or more embodiments of the subjectdisclosure.

The communication device 800 can be adapted to perform the functions ofthe wireless media processor device 106, the media presentation device108, and/or the mobile communication devices 116 of FIG. 5, as well asthe IMS CDs 601-602 and PSTN CDs 603-605 of FIG. 6. It will beappreciated that the communication device 800 can also represent otherdevices that can operate in communication systems 500-600 of FIGS. 5-6such as a gaming console and a media player.

The communication device 800 shown in FIG. 8 or portions thereof canserve as a representation of one or more of the devices of communicationsystems 500-600. In addition, the controller 806 can be adapted invarious embodiments to perform the functions 562-565 and 670-674,respectively.

In one or more embodiments, the wireless set top box can request andobtain remote access to multiple home media processor subscriberaccounts where the accounts may or may not be related. In this example,the wireless set top box can present media content or present othercommunication services (e.g., voice, video and/or data) associated withthe multiple subscriber accounts at multiple display devices and/or atthe same display device (e.g., multiple windows on a screen orpicture-in-picture presentation. In one or more embodiments, thewireless set top box is a multi-mode communication device capable ofengaging simultaneously in multiple communication sessions that utilizedifferent wireless protocols.

It should be understood that devices described in the exemplaryembodiments can be in communication with each other via various wirelessand/or wired methodologies. The methodologies can be links that aredescribed as coupled, connected and so forth, which can includeunidirectional and/or bidirectional communication over wireless pathsand/or wired paths that utilize one or more of various protocols ormethodologies, where the coupling and/or connection can be direct (e.g.,no intervening processing device) and/or indirect (e.g., an intermediaryprocessing device such as a router).

FIG. 9 depicts an exemplary diagrammatic representation of a machine inthe form of a computer system 900 within which a set of instructions,when executed, may cause the machine to perform any one or more of themethods describe above. For example, the wireless media processor device106, the media server device 130, the media presentation device 108,and/or the gateway device 104, and/or the mobile communication device116 can comprise a machine in the form of a computer system 900. In someembodiments, the machine may be connected (e.g., using a network 926) toother machines. In a networked deployment, the machine may operate inthe capacity of a server or a client user machine in server-client usernetwork environment, or as a peer machine in a peer-to-peer (ordistributed) network environment.

The machine may comprise a server computer, a client user computer, apersonal computer (PC), a tablet PC, a smart phone, a laptop computer, adesktop computer, a control system, a network router, switch or bridge,or any machine capable of executing a set of instructions (sequential orotherwise) that specify actions to be taken by that machine. It will beunderstood that a communication device of the subject disclosureincludes broadly any electronic device that provides voice, video ordata communication. Further, while a single machine is illustrated, theterm “machine” shall also be taken to include any collection of machinesthat individually or jointly execute a set (or multiple sets) ofinstructions to perform any one or more of the methods discussed herein.

The computer system 900 may include a processor (or controller) 902(e.g., a central processing unit (CPU), a graphics processing unit (GPU,or both), a main memory 904 and a static memory 906, which communicatewith each other via a bus 906. The computer system 900 may furtherinclude a display unit 910 (e.g., a liquid crystal display (LCD), a flatpanel, or a solid state display. The computer system 900 may include aninput device 912 (e.g., a keyboard), a cursor control device 914 (e.g.,a mouse), a disk drive unit 916, a signal generation device 916 (e.g., aspeaker or remote control) and a network interface device 920. Indistributed environments, the embodiments described in the subjectdisclosure can be adapted to utilize multiple display units 910controlled by two or more computer systems 900. In this configuration,presentations described by the subject disclosure may in part be shownin a first of the display units 910, while the remaining portion ispresented in a second of the display units 910.

The disk drive unit 916 may include a tangible computer-readable storagemedium 922 on which is stored one or more sets of instructions (e.g.,software 924) embodying any one or more of the methods or functionsdescribed herein, including those methods illustrated above. Theinstructions 924 may also reside, completely or at least partially,within the main memory 904, the static memory 906, and/or within theprocessor 902 during execution thereof by the computer system 900. Themain memory 904 and the processor 902 also may constitute tangiblecomputer-readable storage media.

Dedicated hardware implementations including, but not limited to,application specific integrated circuits, programmable logic arrays andother hardware devices that can likewise be constructed to implement themethods described herein. Application specific integrated circuits andprogrammable logic array can use downloadable instructions for executingstate machines and/or circuit configurations to implement embodiments ofthe subject disclosure. Applications that may include the apparatus andsystems of various embodiments broadly include a variety of electronicand computer systems. Some embodiments implement functions in two ormore specific interconnected hardware modules or devices with relatedcontrol and data signals communicated between and through the modules,or as portions of an application-specific integrated circuit. Thus, theexample system is applicable to software, firmware, and hardwareimplementations.

In accordance with various embodiments of the subject disclosure, theoperations or methods described herein are intended for operation assoftware programs or instructions running on or executed by a computerprocessor or other computing device, and which may include other formsof instructions manifested as a state machine implemented with logiccomponents in an application specific integrated circuit or fieldprogrammable array. Furthermore, software implementations (e.g.,software programs, instructions, etc.) can include, but not limited to,distributed processing or component/object distributed processing,parallel processing, or virtual machine processing can also beconstructed to implement the methods described herein. It is furthernoted that a computing device such as a processor, a controller, a statemachine or other suitable device for executing instructions to performoperations or methods may perform such operations directly or indirectlyby way of one or more intermediate devices directed by the computingdevice.

While the tangible computer-readable storage medium 922 is shown in anexample embodiment to be a single medium, the term “tangiblecomputer-readable storage medium” should be taken to include a singlemedium or multiple media (e.g., a centralized or distributed database,and/or associated caches and servers) that store the one or more sets ofinstructions. The term “tangible computer-readable storage medium” shallalso be taken to include any non-transitory medium that is capable ofstoring or encoding a set of instructions for execution by the machineand that cause the machine to perform any one or more of the methods ofthe subject disclosure.

The term “tangible computer-readable storage medium” shall accordinglybe taken to include, but not be limited to: solid-state memories such asa memory card or other package that houses one or more read-only(non-volatile) memories, random access memories, or other re-writable(volatile) memories, a magneto-optical or optical medium such as a diskor tape, or other tangible media which can be used to store information.Accordingly, the disclosure is considered to include any one or more ofa tangible computer-readable storage medium, as listed herein andincluding art-recognized equivalents and successor media, in which thesoftware implementations herein are stored.

Although the present specification describes components and functionsimplemented in the embodiments with reference to particular standardsand protocols, the disclosure is not limited to such standards andprotocols. Each of the standards for Internet and other packet switchednetwork transmission (e.g., TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTML, HTTP) representexamples of the state of the art. Such standards are from time-to-timesuperseded by faster or more efficient equivalents having essentiallythe same functions. Wireless standards for device detection (e.g.,RFID), short-range communications (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Zigbee), andlong-range communications (e.g., WiMAX, GSM, CDMA, LTE) can be used bycomputer system 900.

The illustrations of embodiments described herein are intended toprovide a general understanding of the structure of various embodiments,and they are not intended to serve as a complete description of all theelements and features of apparatus and systems that might make use ofthe structures described herein. Many other embodiments will be apparentto those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. Otherembodiments may be utilized and derived therefrom, such that structuraland logical substitutions and changes may be made without departing fromthe scope of this disclosure. Figures are also merely representationaland may not be drawn to scale. Certain proportions thereof may beexaggerated, while others may be minimized Accordingly, thespecification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative ratherthan a restrictive sense.

Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and describedherein, it should be appreciated that any arrangement calculated toachieve the same purpose may be substituted for the specific embodimentsshown. This disclosure is intended to cover any and all adaptations orvariations of various embodiments. Combinations of the aboveembodiments, and other embodiments not specifically described herein,can be used in the subject disclosure, including combinations ofcomponents and/or steps from the embodiments and/or methods describedherein.

The Abstract of the Disclosure is provided with the understanding thatit will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of theclaims. In addition, in the foregoing Detailed Description, it can beseen that various features are grouped together in a single embodimentfor the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. This method ofdisclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that theclaimed embodiments require more features than are expressly recited ineach claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive subjectmatter lies in less than all features of a single disclosed embodiment.Thus the following claims are hereby incorporated into the DetailedDescription, with each claim standing on its own as a separately claimedsubject matter.

What is claimed is:
 1. A device, comprising: a display; a processingsystem including a processor; and a memory that stores executableinstructions that, when executed by the processing system, facilitateperformance of operations, comprising: scanning a plurality of inputs todetect a plurality of media sources that are communicatively coupled;accessing a search term associated with a user profile for a user of thedevice, wherein the search term comprises one of a title of or anindividual appearing in video content; comparing the search term tomedia content information from the plurality of media sources;identifying first video content of a first media source of the pluralityof media sources, wherein the search term matches a first portion offirst media content information that is associated with the first videocontent; determining first configuration information for the first mediasource according to signals from the first media source; configuring afirst communication link of the first media source according to thefirst configuration information; capturing a first media data streamassociated with the first video content from the first media source ofthe plurality of media sources and a second media data stream from asecond media source of the plurality of media sources; generating afirst exemplar for the first media source according to the first videocontent of the first media data stream and a second exemplar for thesecond media source according to second video content of the secondmedia data stream; transmitting the first exemplar and the secondexemplar to a first media device for presentation at the first mediadevice; presenting the first exemplar and the second exemplar at thedisplay; receiving a selection of the first exemplar; presenting firstinformation associated with first media content in a pop-up window atthe display responsive to the selection of the first exemplar;presenting a preview portion of the first media content responsive tothe selection of the first exemplar, wherein the preview portion of thefirst media content is based on the first media data stream; receiving afirst encoded data stream representing the first media content of thefirst media source responsive to the selection of the first exemplar;decoding the first encoded data stream to generate a first presentationstream of the first media content; presenting the first presentationstream at the display; presenting second information associated viewingactivities of members of a social network associated with the device ina status window of the display; sending a request for a characteristicto a communication device; receiving the characteristic from thecommunication device; re-encoding the first presentation stream togenerate an output presentation stream according to the characteristicof the communication device that is coupled to the device; andtransmitting the output presentation stream to the communication device.2. The device of claim 1, wherein the first exemplar comprises box artassociated with the first media content.
 3. The device of claim 1,wherein the first exemplar further comprises a screen capture associatedwith the first media content.
 4. The device of claim 1, wherein thecharacteristic is associated with video reproduction, audioreproduction, data link speed, processing speed, or any combinationthereof, of the communication device.
 5. The device of claim 1, whereinthe first exemplar comprises third information describing a programbeing received by a set-top box device from a service provider.
 6. Thedevice of claim 1, wherein the operations further comprise: capturing asecond media stream from a home security system that is coupled to thedevice; generating a home security exemplar according to the secondmedia stream that is captured; and presenting the home security exemplarat the display of the device.
 7. The device of claim 1, wherein theoperations further comprise capturing, from the communication device,third information associated with the characteristic.
 8. The device ofclaim 1, wherein the first media device comprises one of the pluralityof media sources and wherein the first exemplar is selected via thefirst media device.
 9. The device of claim 1, wherein the operationsfurther comprise: receiving fourth information associated with theplurality of media sources; and parsing the fourth information to detectfirst metadata for the first video content of the first media source.10. The device of claim 1, wherein the operations further comprisetransmitting fifth information associated with the first media contentover a network.
 11. The device of claim 1, wherein the device comprisesa television.
 12. The device of claim 1, wherein one of the plurality ofmedia sources comprises a set-top box device for receiving programmingfrom a service provider.
 13. The device of claim 1, wherein theoperations further comprise accessing, at the user profile associatedwith the user of the device, the search term.
 14. A machine-readablestorage medium, comprising executable instructions that, when executedby a processing system including processor, facilitate performance ofoperations comprising: determining a plurality of first configurationsaccording to signals of a plurality of media sources that arecommunicatively coupled to a television device, wherein one of theplurality of media sources comprises a set-top box device for receivingprogramming from a service provider; enabling a plurality ofcommunication links between the plurality of media sources and theprocessing system according to the plurality of first configurations;capturing, from the plurality of media sources that are communicativelycoupled to the television device, first information that is descriptiveof a plurality of media content that is offered at the plurality ofmedia sources; accessing a search term associated with a user profilefor a user of the television device, wherein the search term comprisesone of a title of or an individual appearing in video content; comparingthe search term to the first information that is descriptive of theplurality of media content; identifying first video content of a firstmedia source of the plurality of media sources, wherein the search termmatches a first portion of the first information that is associated withthe first video content; capturing a first media data stream from thefirst media source of the plurality of media sources; generating aplurality of exemplars of the plurality of media content offered at theplurality of media sources based on the first information captured fromthe plurality of media sources, wherein a first exemplar of theplurality of exemplars is generated according to first media datastream; presenting the plurality of exemplars at a display of thetelevision device; receiving a selection of the first exemplar of theplurality of exemplars; presenting second information associated withfirst media content in a pop-up window at the display responsive to theselection of the first exemplar; presenting third information associatedviewing activities of members of a social network associated with theprocessing system in a status window of the display; sending a requestfor a presentation characteristic to a media device; receiving thepresentation characteristic from the media device; encoding a firstmedia stream of the first media content of the first media source of theplurality of media sources associated with the first exemplar accordingto the presentation characteristic of the media device that iscommunicatively coupled to the processing system; and transmitting thefirst media stream to the media device for presentation at the mediadevice.
 15. The machine-readable storage medium of claim 14, wherein theoperations further comprise: capturing a second media stream from a homesecurity system that is coupled to the television device; generating ahome security exemplar according to the second media stream that iscaptured; and presenting the home security exemplar at the display ofthe television device.
 16. The machine-readable storage medium of claim14, wherein the presentation characteristic is associated with videoreproduction, audio reproduction, data link speed, processing speed, orany combination thereof, of the media device.
 17. The machine-readablestorage medium of claim 14, wherein one of the plurality of exemplarscomprises fourth information describing a program being received by theset-top box device from the service provider.
 18. A method, comprising:determining, by a processing system including a processor, a pluralityof configuration information for a plurality of media sources;configuring, by the processing system, a plurality of communicationlinks between the plurality of media sources and the processing systemaccording to the plurality of configuration information; capturing, bythe processing system, first information from the plurality of mediasources describing a plurality of media content offered at the pluralityof media sources; accessing, by the processing system, a search termassociated with a user profile for a user of the processing system,wherein the search term comprises one of a title of or an individualappearing in video content; comparing, by the processing system, thesearch term to the first information from the plurality of mediasources; identifying, by the processing system, first media content of afirst media source of the plurality of media sources, wherein the searchterm matches a first portion of the first information that is associatedwith the first media content; generating, by the processing system, aplurality of exemplars of the plurality of media content offered at theplurality of media sources based on the first information captured fromthe plurality of media sources, wherein a first exemplar of theplurality of exemplars comprises a screen capture from a first datastream that is associated with the first media content, wherein one ofthe plurality of exemplars comprises fourth information describing aprogram being received by a set-top box device from a service provider;presenting, by the processing system, the plurality of exemplars at adisplay; receiving, by the processing system, a selection of the firstexemplar of the plurality of exemplars; presenting, by the processingsystem, second information associated with the first media content in apop-up window at the display responsive to the selection of the firstexemplar; presenting, by the processing system, third informationassociated viewing activities of members of a social network associatedwith the processing system in a status window of the display;presenting, by the processing system, a portion of the first mediacontent associated with the first media source of the plurality of mediasources associated with the first exemplar based on the firstinformation captured from the plurality of media sources responsive tothe selection of the first exemplar; receiving, by the processingsystem, a first encoded data stream representing the first media contentfrom the first media source of the plurality of media sources responsiveto the selection of the first exemplar; decoding, by the processingsystem, the first encoded data stream to generate a first media streamof the first media content; sending, by the processing system, a requestfor a characteristic to a media device; receiving, by the processingsystem, the characteristic from the media device; encoding, by theprocessing system, the first media stream according to characteristic ofthe media device that is communicatively coupled to the processingsystem; and transmitting, by the processing system, the first mediastream to the media device for presentation at the media device.
 19. Themethod of claim 18, comprising presenting, by the processing system, thefirst media stream at the display.
 20. The method of claim 18, whereinone of the plurality of media sources comprises a set-top box device forreceiving programming from a service provider.